Atapattu's chances of playing improve
CricInfo - 20 June 2002
Marvan Atapattu chance's of playing a part in the forthcoming NatWest
triangular series have been boosted by the news that his finger injury is
not as bad as expected.
Atapattu, hit on the hand by a delivery from Andrew Flintoff, saw a
specialist on Tuesday, who revealed that he had merely aggravated an old
fracture in his right index finger and sustained severe bruising.
Atapattu is attempting to get hold of the sort of finger protector worn by, among others, England's Alec Stewart, in order to guard his damaged digit while batting.
Team manager, Chandra Shaffter, described Atapattu's chances of playing in
one-day series starting 27th June at Trent Bridge as "good," although the
decision to play will be "left entirely to Marvan."
Aravinda de Silva remains on stand-by and did not depart on Tuesday with the
other Test specialists. However, is not currently touring with the team.
Sri Lanka started a series of warm-up matches at Hove. They will also
play at Taunton, Bristol and Northampon before their first game against
England at Nottingham.
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